Scenario: Bob's Shirt Shop would like to use Clarity to keep track of compatible print methods for printing names, logos and numbers on various garments. (i.e., "screen printing" or "direct to garment" work well on a towel, but a heat transfer would create a mess)

ANSWER:

Create a master object called "Garment" with an id of "garment" and Save.

Create a new string attribute called "Print Method" with an id of "printmethod".

Add the attribute to the properties view for the "Garment" object via [Layout: Create].

Create a new lookup called "Garments" with an id of "garments". The lookup should use a dynamic query.

Now create an instance of the Print Job, select the garment you want to use and see that your printing options are now limited to what works with that garment type.

Answer:

Below are the steps to setup a parameterized lookup configuration. (Scenario: Bob's Shirt Shop would like to use PPM to keep track of compatible print methods for printing names, logos and numbers on various garments. (i.e., "screen printing" or "direct to garment" work well on a towel, but a heat transfer would create a mess))

Create a master object called "Garment" with an id of "garment" and Save.

Create a new string attribute called "Print Method" with an id of "printmethod".

Add the attribute to the properties view for the "Garment" object via [Layout: Create].

Create a new lookup called "Garments" with an id of "garments". The lookup should use a dynamic query.